Fresh OUCA forgery scandal

It has emerged that Simon Clarke, President of the Oxford University Conservative ...


News: Jesus student mugged after Pleasuredome

Jesus student was hospitalised last Saturday after a night out at the Oxford Brookes...

News: Guardian table places Oxford top

Oxford University has retained its place at the top of The Guardian’s annual league...


News: Oxford denies Chavez degree claims

Hugo Chavez

Confusion has been sparked within the university over a claim by the Venezuelan...

News: Historic site threatened with destruction

Walter Bodmer building

The Department for Culture, Media and Sport have declined to give listed status to ...


News: Canvassing angers students

distribution leaflets

Invasive campaigning tactics by political parties in the run-up to the May 4th local elections

News: St Hugh’s ball laser quest fails safety test

Students attending the St Hugh’s Full Moon Ball last Saturday were disappointed when ...


News: Patten blames government for lack of funding

Lord Patten, the Oxford University Chancellor

Lord Patten, the Oxford University Chancellor, called for more spending on higher ...

News: Oxford don runs young offenders experiment

experiment

Oxford don has been given approval to experiment on young offenders in a £2million...


News: Hacker causes trouble after ranking Durham

Castle college

Staff and students at Durham University were indignant this week after a computer ...

News: May Day passes without injury

Mayday celebrations

Firm policing arrangements prevent a repeat of last year’s injuries


News: Oxford Don speaks out on drug classification

A prominent Oxford Professor of Physiology has criticized the government’s classification of illegal drugs

News: Oxbridge Essays founder cleared

Philip Malamatinas, the founder of Oxbridge Essays, has been cleared of bringing his university into disrepute


News: Packed Union chamber backs testing

Laurie Pycroft

Members of the Oxford Union voted emphatically in support of animal testing at a record-breaking debate

News: £700 impulse buy forces thesps tohold night of light entertainment

double-decker bus

Members of VOLES performed a night of entertainment at Wadham Old Refectory, in order to raise money to refurbish a bus bought off eBay by inebriated members of the society